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Anyway, the reason I put this on TGC (besides it applies) is because I don't have access to SolidWorks anymore, so the project is on a design hiatus if you will. I figured someone on here would like the link to the part files; if so, contact me however you so desire and we'll go from there. For now, here's the link to my Thingiverse page for it, which contains the .stl files:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:96346
AND, if you have any questions as to how you can play with the files and try a design out for yourself (it really ain't that hard), general questions about 3D printing/modeling, or whatever else, ask them here. Yall have helped me with so much stuff, I'd be glad to return the favor in an area I'm more well-versed.
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Having dealt with this issue myself lol, gotta say I respect your approach to a solution and willingness to share. I have no knowledge of solid works, so this would be out my league lol, but definitely cool. I think a brushed stainless look would be sick and upscale looking
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Thanks man. Yeah the fob definitely wasn't Mitsu's forte in the early 2000s, it was bound to fall apart.
And I like the idea of brushed metal too, but since I'm going with a smooth/clean approach to my G I'm doing the same with the fob, so I'm gonna go with a more satin finish.
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General update: I don't know if I'm actually gonna get a metal one printed cuz it's like $50, which is too much for a prototype, maybe later...
I am getting another higher-resolution plastic one done some time soon and I'll show yall how it's going. If I do end up getting a fancier one printed, I might make it available for purchase for basically the cost of the material.
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I'm well versed in cad and also own a 3d printer oddly enough, is there anything in particular that you wanted to do?
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